NOK THE RN ZONE CHAMES Ken Shields. Back row wig. Sceened rosy ocd. (I. - Ro Skop Cranes - Brot (l. t Allan Mah, Wayne Haldane, ray wer Wayne Spechi, - Ro Brier Soeehat. David Pitre, Bill Pettle. Dune Anderson, Cit MeaArchiue., Demoy Rocney, Bal Galpin, Coach Don Hart- GIRLS CH MPIONS — “Prince Gr.motfron. J. Pinner Jip Olsen, Linda Pelto. M. Lewis. ¢ itd ie? POWER SUING TOROMN PO Potts | has repioved bineett frome the hockey scene en ee the news The heaeue melerce Tho) Nataatucl Tboaehoey MWhwe quit tis jap Pebouat\ lo atitouteerndd otaet nheht thact bee de tre be feb ace, coach of Maostreadb Che caebteres, And the Montreai Hockey Chua for sltnader, Yo ofe of INTEREOR QEERESE SE VEEVES ‘Oliver dropped Pertietan Liuk- SOTO On a hast see otid bashed by Fwalt Weeep & chiagedey ood fQowWey the taki as Mae bdie bapkebbat. obooeiotou ain, Oliver a. PA Ty tha pire vihicial Chootaprer a oar Maen conver al Hae end ap the i + + + ‘ LISTON BLADY ALAM]. ela oy Thou hae henvywelpht chiatnpuan Dlston is all right and he wail be ready for his scheduled title feht with Floyd Patterson April 10 In Mini Beach Cenventian Hall, This word cane tod. tron Liston'’s adviser diek Niloa Tle said) five oorthopedie supe: lined looked ato basta ’s Bice stie| “Al ate dn aereement that he willie rendy for the fisdit es be Vbitedaay tr] moby ' qe fe fe PLAY BALE -- STABCES Veter Cree Woodbinge wae, flyecl by New York Mets anit De- troit rookie pitcher Ta bauk wae. knocked Ubeonselotis by ae batted fall foumday. bead tue beg ne wa. al @ ‘i i i A £ id i @ & » i ‘i ia i i 1 eh ‘df EY a2 laa) $ ig by Ag He Front - R ’ Rupe rt Rainbir ds, oath. Pap bow th LOW K iL - R) Carol MeKay, Maygie Muller. e settled — \ eliminated Sheila Kingerski, Judy Shirley By The Canecinu Mire. hayig wath 67 and Detroit iswithstoad a Iate rally to win on The weesend site fa st. on moval Ca, the fourth goal of the scason for tled the playeti pete wad TO NG GETS FWRCNER bad - boy defenceman Howie Nationa! Mockes eae 3 fiew York. the Wines Yonne, Now the feur ebibe wh chi a cae for the Stuintey Cen aor. J AADRPOOER HOOP ROUNDUP about the bussness of deterhi.- , ing wie plays who a e i Pag icell'. Meer Motors minor champs - two Wins by Ds: trait Heed wars 4 Lod 3 drépped New York Raneers froia 7 the post-season series and ti cana pe vets, Orphans, Ca OC e will join Boston, Brus cata & eens eee SER a Piowrt Miers dumped Broad-) three scries with Orphans at: the Berl Wines put the Fon Nay Cafe 95-15 in minor case ac. |one game apiece by nipping the | . The Rec \ rie pak tie ole Hon ia the Civie Centre Saturday | Orphans 23-22 in double over-| inB touch to — Fee ee Senge tie championship for} time. day nieht a 2-2 win, Ga dtd} gee eroup, Score was tied 18-all after reg. Saturday uieht Uae Weias ook had previously split | Wlation time. Both clubs manag- dfubbed the Canactens TT on eae pees y oe j-d two points apiece in the first , Montreal and the Mapes Pe 008 cee vee he clinehe | UXEtEme-seore tied 20 all. sWaded the Ramyrs des oe Por. Be eee ep walle the clineher | Jn the second overtime Chict- onto; . .. en ae tains counted three points In other weekend po oa, pte Byer ars Ted aed abhor One | ‘Orphans two to win the sirneute, Canadiens and Black lees). te! rere eer The Gatery | Rick HWauean was the big man Played tow 2-2 sawasi a tog et ea tae Finale Lo WANT bon Chiefs rapping in 10 points. ago Sunday nieht and tie Leat. vi Timnis was Tigh |For the losers M. Comadino thumped the Bruin G3 ca bee oe! ros baers SCOr'tes TINCT Coonad six, ton, is Third and deciding game The Hawks ema i fi Mo Poh rd Cored seven i itl poes Saturday, March 9, al Plaee with Tabet yet reeds 11:00 aan, at the Centre: lor lead was choy oo fen ao Soe ooreiiniipery, Latte the championship of the 12-13 hy Toronto Tie et me fl Tours eyed d ther best, of age Kroup, Lag Ca eoetane of the spring ¢ bitoni aechedtuibes Alb od hie teatiae baseball elubs hota aetan Saturday for the Poof tare simee the end of the W062 peta paeies,s hast Oetober, ols fe ‘ SEATING COMSLINA, CROWNS raly = Gh 1963 “RE IN SPORT exhi- champion Hersh Lerner of Win- crew 8-0 in’ the nipey meets defending champion in the title. Richardson of Reina, ye Oy Oo SMOKIES WIN ONE TAMPERE, Finland Trol Smoke Tfaters, Ci Ternile World Amateur Finland @-2 in pra, BFinkund recently highty-favored Czech steam to a 8-3) ble. an held A Finnish reporter Smokies seemed to “eat the Whole Finnish team’ in the first periodas they ran up a 4-0 fead, oft te of CANUCKS IN FIRS PLACE Vancouver Canucks, ‘eentre Phil Maloney Canucks, who Jost the leader. ship to Seattle Totoms, pulled | Tuesday | conunand of ‘even With Seattle last cand finally took top spel Sunday with a fi-2 vie~ | itory over the Totems dn Seattle, | enconnber, Spokane Comets and the Buck | WEEKEND FIGHT overtinie | Tn Sunday's other graos fought toi 2-2 ' deadlock dn Portand before 0,28 fans, Worhet Tere Pee MePhrteon of Chnada and Poyotlie bapketra of the Nether- he do both are looking forward | Tecote diore world) ta @oanquer the 16d Winter Olympics, Mis Digkstra, 2h wen hers seeond world tite Sunday by pooped ty com ebasste oa field Of akeepine: hock the compul- ook osthinal fietves and the free. hese Nites, She was the. 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Paha PUES, eo Phe oon had announeed 6 fier Mode ods nien’s mark y fsatitredaay, Miss Dijkstra oaieh die wad (our stiading to eompete in the ithe division, Witter Olvmpies aa Inasbruek, | AUST HOSE daenuary, fs Je ofe CUAMPIONSTEPS START TODAY DRAINS DON 4 The serious Pit os Ob Wada re Caanadian mudi Chittaplan opharted here toduy, PPh VW) rinks representing all MM Cuuadiaen provinees pot dn Pour orouads of wiermap this hore, Onecot the feature miateives of {he Clean plotsbip Was set for is if dihaw When Wael bebe Maaatbobea | National ARKO lation Chienpo 4s Detroit 115: 8b, Sian lrancisea 1325 lau, Louis 113, Cinebuanaa (Reuters) adits Prepresentutives ino the upeomting Hockey skating champions Championships, Sunday Whipped Counted a hat trick while Dop- xhibition Sen hipped in three for the Why: the nitional game best of three final for the sald the ‘Tigers in an upset relepated to second place ino the Western ‘Hockey League’s Northern Divi-- tiie Slon ino mid-January after star: dislocated of retaln her ama. fe Shoulder, are pack on top of Los Angeles £00,| By HARV RAYMOND Press gave him their unanimous Rainmakers 53, Kitimat 48 |vote as the tournament’s Most Rainmakers 11, Ocean Falls 6 | Valuable Player. Prince Rupert Senior Secon-' The usually high scoring For- dary High School accomplished ward was held to a bare 11 the rare double in Northern’ points by the leechlike checking Zone basketball play Saturday'of Rainmaker captain Brian night as the favored Rainmakers’ Specht, “scrawny” to his friends. edged Kitimat Chiefs 53-48 and| Again balance was the Rain- Rainbirds knocked over upset} maker key as Ken Shields toss- minded Ocean Falls Charmers, ed in 16 points, Cronck and 11-6. | Specht 11 apiece and Haldane The double victories give Ru-; 10. pert the zone championships in’: REBOUND EDGE both boys and girls sections, and’ Cronck and Shields combined afford both teams the enviable'for a 27-21 edge on the board chance of journeying to Van-:over Steve Barnwell, Bil! For- couver the weck of March 11, to. ward and the hustling Barri- compete in the provincial high scale. school playdowns. | Cronck alone was good for 18 The crowd estimated at bet- rebounds -7 on offence, 11 on ter than 600 fans were kept on defence. The Kitimat height ad- .the edge of their seats in the vantage was overcome by Rainmaker-Kitimat go. Rain- Cronck’s and Shield’s hustle and makers led 26-21 after one half vood position. and the two teams traded’ I was a heartbreaker sor the iheop for hoop in the second half: losers and «a blood boiler for | with the locals maintaining fans and local boosters. To their five point margin. ‘coaches Hartwie and Reimer our congratulations on showing | SHOOTING PHENOMENAL on sportmanship and ability and he shootiie percentage | makers pumped in a hot 47 per best team won, l cent over the game and Chiefs) To add to ttartwig | 40 per cent, Both squads were heudache the Rainbirds who! ‘80 per cent true from the free earlier were nol even considered ‘throw line. “200d enough to be registered for ‘DIFFERENCE WAS BALANCE ‘provincial playdowns, came : The difference in the struggle through in fine fashicn to win iseemed to be the fine Rainmaker the girls zone championship and ~bisance. Coach Hartwig went the right—note I said to the all the way with his five Rain- right—to compete pros nciahy. maker starters: Skip Cronck, ney outfoughnt and Oulciawed -Ken Shields. Brian Svecht, David 2 game band of Ocean Fe iS ‘Pitre and Wayne Haldane. Charmers 11-6. Though, L con- Cceach Ed Reimer of Kitimat fess girls basketball may net be wes forced to go to his bench the most technically perfect | repeatedly as his big men seemed sport to watch, you have to ad- ito tire in the fast going. mire the gitis prit and stamina. | Rainmakers played a sagging: Rainbirds led 9-0 xfter one "man for man defense all through ‘half of play, but were outscored ithe tilt. Kitimat started out in 6-2 in the finale by the never “1 zone, but shifted back to man say die Charmets. ‘to man after the opening whistle Maggie Muller and Judy Grim- ‘of the second half. olfson paced the Rainbirds scor- DEFE NCE BRILLIANT ing both six and four points : With pint sized guard Brian respectively. Jcan Robertson Specht houndine Kitimat ace counted four points for the los- Bill Forward to distraction, and ing Charmers. ‘Skip Cronck and Ken Shields _GRIMOLFSON MVP doing yeomen’s work on the of- | Tournament officials chose fensive and defensive boards the’ Grmolfson of the Ra‘nbirds Rainmakers squeezed through. as the girls iuusi valuable play- with what I call a players andi er. coaches dream of a game. MOST VALUABLE but just. Boys First All-Stars _ Brian Specht—Rainmakers locals de-' With most of the Skip Cronck—Rainmakers fence aimed a_ halting Chief's Pete Barriscale—Kitimat guard Bill Forward. another, Bill Forward—Kitimat shining lihgt appeared for Ki (| ‘imat five. Pete Barriscale a’ ‘whirling dervish, 6 foot guard, | ‘and a senior almost single- ‘handedly stole victory from the Rainmakers. He did just about rveryihine that. could be exiect.. .ed of a super Start as he packe ed ‘the ball up the floor, set up bas- | ‘kets, rebounded, and incidently: pourred home 23 points for thei losers. Coaches, referees and Cougars capture puck titie —dump favored Celgar 13-10 Sparked by the five a@qal out- Ken Shields—Rainmakers Second All-Stars Wayne Haldane—Rainmvikers Jim Greer—Booth Memorial Steve Barnwell—Kitimat Sandy Gilchrist—Ocean Falls Joe Prokopchuck — Terrace Skeenas Girls First Team All-Stars Maggie Muller—Rainbirds Shirley Olsen—Rainbirds Joan Stickney Kitimat Paolinelli 5. Total 18. burst of Adolpho Paolinelli, Cou- Celgar--Cameron 1, ledycurds 9 Bars dumped Celgar 13-10 in sen.. Wile 1, Anderson 8, Ryde 1, Na- | lor floor hockey at the Civic gasawa 1, Slack 1. Total 10. ; Centre Friday night to capture | yp s--Gomey 8, Rose 2, Strand | the championship in two straight |. Bames, Colum took an early 6-3 first period lead, Cougars fought back fa tie if up 10 all after two per- lods and shut out the tiring mill final period to 2, Schooley 2 9. Total 20, Tipers-—Mullins 1, -aolinelli 3, Rae Toye 4. Total 15, Hinaski 2. 3, Duplisse 2, Penalties played ao major role In the rough and tumble tilt as Celpar picked up V7 minors to the Cougars 9, handed out by refer: ees Ron Davis and Ron Basso, For the loser: Al Anderson ning Th Coupe the Vs, Junior playolf, fhret i derdddlde ddan taenedderiens The - Asohi Pentax is tho pro- fessional quality camera at a prico the amatour can afford, : Kiks hammered 20-15 vielory, ehampionship, to BO One tp, Kiks turned Bob Eriekson loose Lo seore nine fouls in the elean- ¥Y played contest, Roy Gomes alsa pitched in with three ponts, Art Toye was high nian for the los- ers rapping dn four pouls, liks were never headed in this one as they had periad leads Heo, 14-0, and spilt a dozen fa W% off wll Pentax aecessories fouls with the Tigers to win pgo- ing away, * Low eost insurance | Next action Tuesday, Mareh [4 Unilmlted free Instruction 12 for the second game In this |, Field trips with dim Kilgour / best of three championship, Edneups: " Special Newsletter to Members Cougars Alexcee |, Every registered Peatiax ean join our exclusive club, to: " 10% off all Shom, filin -Dopson 3, OTT 1, Wesley J, Gruber 2, Yon enn odo ete cetyb Goday ae By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . NEW YORK KKenny Lane, | | 8to, Muskegon, Mieh, outpaint. i j sour’ S. ‘ed Vineent Derado, 14a, Arpen- linn, 10, CAMERA ' CORNER i Advortising in Tho Nows Brings Quick Results 210 THIRD STREET -PRINGE RUPERT, Gc, a tre ‘both sides was excellent as Rain- sincere love fur the Game-—the tournament was completed. Sun- [day evening. »'s pleasant, the » Ogilvie 2, Erickson : owner: Pentax | Membership entitles you I LOCALS WILL TRAVEL TO PROVINCIAL TOURNEY IN VANCOUVER ! Rainmakers, Rainbirds victori —win Northern zone hoo Marie Barnes—Ocean Falls Judy Grimolfson—Rainbirds Second All-Stars Connie Conrad—Kitimat Judy Moore—Booth Memorial Janice Robertson—Ocean Falls Wendy: Grant—-Terrace Sue Sargent—Hazleton Now the major stumbling block must yet be overcome. The expensive trip for the team to Vancouver must be paid for. Headaches, heart- Sports HARV RAYMOND Sports Writer 2OODOOD+- —_ PPP L a ae POPP LOLS Shuttle results The Prince Rupert Civic Cen- Badminton club's ye end There were a total of 80 matc- ches played in two flights (five events cach flight). Winners of A Flight Women’s Singles i Helea Worster beat Rita King 12-10, 11-5. Men's S'ngles Mike O’Brien beat Helge Hol- kestad 18-14, 15-9, Women's Doubles Magda Adoiph and Helge Wor- ster beat Rita King and Dorothy Ratcliffe 15-3, 15-8, Men's Doubles Car] Etzerza and Jimmy Ste- bhens beat Art Garratt and Mike O’Brien 17-14, 15-9. Mixed Doubles Maeda Adolph and Helge Hol- kestad beat Hazel and Jimmy Stephens 15-6, 15-2. Winners of B Flight Women's Singles Jean Schubert beat Judi EN- jott 11-0, 11-4. Men’s Singles Bill Syminton beat Denis King 2-15, 15-4, 15-12, Wemen’'s Doubles Mareuerite Perry and Ann Bell beat Audrey Madge and Jean Schubert 15-4, 15-2, Men’s Doubles Tom Traynor and Denis King heat Rod Strodi: and Dan Mc- Neal 15-3, 15-4, Mixed Doubles Fran Cross and Bob Lum beat Elsie Holder and Dave Bown 5-15, {7-14, 15-11, Club members are to be re- minded that badminton will be plaved in the auditorium only, next Wednesday. Members interested in going io Frince George Tournamgnt please contact Games Commit- tec Chairman. — | Choose Wedding Invitations - Thank-You Notes Napkins — Matches - Posters — Coasters, etc. to discuss and help you in Phone 3203... ono of our planning for stationery with ous p crowns | ee eee ee breaks, heartbeats—hurry } Charmers: Barnes 2, Roberta Hartwig. son 4, Total 6, : LINEUPS OTHER GAMES ’ Rainmakers: Cronck 11, Specht 11, Shields 16, Haldane 10, Pitre 5. Total 53. Kitimat; Forward 11, Barn- well 9, Barriscale 23, Yedresyski 4, Nesbit 1. Total 48. Rainbirds: Muller 6, Grimolf- Boys: Occan Falls 54, Terrace 47 (overtime); Booth Ravens 445 Ocean Falls 39; Rainmakers 58, Ocean Falls 24. ‘ Girls: Kitimat 24, Terrace 14% Both 22, Hazleton 8; Ocean Fall4 18, Booth 11; Kitimat 13, Booth} sen 4, Olson 1. Total 11. 3; Rainbirds 9, Hazleton 5, ni ° MCitiee LAtipert QOoudlp J 2s Leo, Moentiay, March 4, 1963 it’s happening... as you read this! ‘: The timely, thrilling story of young love and courage defying the Wall of Shame! aT ARRAY CHRISTINE KAUFMAN pus tHoM Ni-G-M DAN DAILEY “UNDERWATER WARRIOR” Eas HELD OVER TO SATURDAY ACCLAIMED! THE GREATEST ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN A THOUSAND YEARS! CHARLTON SOPHIA HESTON-LOREN 7:15 p.m. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE “The Picture is COLOSSAL!” -Time Magazine | SHEL NST . 3 PRE SENTS 70MM SUPER TE TECHNIRAMA TECHNICOLOR © inet a EAS a ADE UD i ih att PU FAP HO men MH ns 1 SAMUEL BRONSTON PROCUCTICN w erccuten ott DEAP. 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